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A Gaslight Village project in East Grand Rapids was unveiled Tuesday evening to the city’s planning commission despite a pending lawsuit to stop it
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Construction of East Grand Rapids’ Waterfront Park revitalization project is one step closer to getting underway now that the city has hired a company to do the work
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Instead of waiting for years, East Grand Rapids residents could get neighborhood traffic calming speed cushions on their streets more quickly thanks to a new policy that change could shorten the approval process to months
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The city was awarded the grant from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ Land and Water Conservation Fund
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There are currently no ordinances clearly regulating their use
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The current water and ice rescue boat is 22-years-old
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The East Grand Rapids City Commission voted this week to create a Brownfield Redevelopment Authority
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After more than two hours of discussion Tuesday, some changes could be coming to downtown East Grand Rapids after the city’s planning commission approved the concept plan for a major development
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MHSAA provides a chart that directs districts to suspend outdoor activities when the heat index reaches a certain level
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Deputy City Manager Doug Lafave assured residents the blower ban is not likely in the near future, but worth discussing.